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(toucan squawks) (lively drum intro) ♪ you never do know what's around the bend ♪ ♪ big adventure or a brand-new friend ♪ ♪ when you're curious like curious george ♪ ♪ swing! ♪ ♪ well, every day ♪ every day ♪ ♪ is so glorious ♪ glorious ♪ george! ♪ and everything ♪ everything ♪ ♪ is so wondrous ♪ wondrous ♪ ♪ there's more to explore when you open the door ♪ ♪ and meet friends like this, you just can't miss ♪ ♪ i know you're curious ♪ curious ♪ ♪ and that's marvelous ♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?" ♪ ♪ like curious... ♪ like curious... curious george. ♪ oh... captioning sponsored by nbc/universal narrator george loved the museum. every time he went, he discovered something new. the new north pole exhibit was frosty fun with its igloos and polar bears.
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>>> a cyclist from down under comes up big. who is new in baseball's hall of fame? and almost every possible way to win in a walk-off. >>> plus, the san diego outfielder makes about as good a catch as you'll ever see. your early morning sports headlines are straight ahead. >>> a record-breaking heat wave is ending in the east. but the middle of the country, no relief for you. your forecast is coming up. you're watching "early today." >>> good morning. if you are just waking up, this is "early today." in sports, will there or won't there be a football season? here's nbc's mario solis with an early look at all your sports headlines. >> hi there. good morning. with every day, hour and minute, we get closer to an nfl season. the latest news coming yesterday with the players approving the owners' cba proposal. the only thing left is an official vote, and the nfl will be up and running later this week. >>> baseball last week, roy halladay had to leave a game because of heat exhaustion. yesterday he was scorching hot, striking out eight over eight innings. but the play of
>>> a cyclist from down under comes up big. who is new in baseball's hall of fame? and almost every possible way to win in a walk-off. >>> plus, the san diego outfielder makes about as good a catch as you'll ever see. your early morning sports headlines are straight ahead. >>> a record-breaking heat wave is ending in the east. but the middle of the country, no relief for you. your forecast is coming up. you're watching "early today." >>> good...
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big chain a photo which you know. cotto times. in serbia multis available in moscow and hyatt regency. six thirty am in moscow these are your headlines thousands of protesters remain on the streets of madrid furious at spain's huge unemployment rate and the government's faltering attempts to deal with the financial crisis many say the international monetary fund and brussels are deciding the country's future as much as the spanish government. president obama appeals to the public to pressure congress to compromise on rival debt ceiling plans he has only days left before the u.s. could potentially default on its desk from debts for the first time in the nation's history meanwhile secretary of state clinton is working to reassure asian investors i think government will meet its obligations to avoid triggering another potential global economic meltdown. a vigil for victims of norway remembers those lost in friday's deadly attacks this is the man who's confessed to the killings claims he's only one part of an extremist network anders
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there were huge weaknesses in the whole construct of the monetary union in europe and my big surprise is that it has lasted ten years before through this kind of crises these weaknesses came to the surface. but meantime on the other side of the ocean american politicians are still tussling over how to raise the country's debt ceiling while republicans and democrats argue secretary of state hillary clinton has been trying to calm nervous asian investors that they will meet next week's deadline but economic analyst martin heche says it's already too late. united states is essentially bankrupt in any case if they increase the debt ceiling actually as the chinese rating agency dugong has been saying even if they find an agreement and increase the debt ceiling is going to be as a result more dead so the u.s. has thirteen point five trillion of debt and that's just the nomination of their budget it's not even the fiscal gap including all the unfunded liabilities that the united states government actually keeps of the books and if you include this figure re a looking at two hundred trillion
there were huge weaknesses in the whole construct of the monetary union in europe and my big surprise is that it has lasted ten years before through this kind of crises these weaknesses came to the surface. but meantime on the other side of the ocean american politicians are still tussling over how to raise the country's debt ceiling while republicans and democrats argue secretary of state hillary clinton has been trying to calm nervous asian investors that they will meet next week's deadline...
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give them a big hand. [ cheering and applause ] >> reporter: the president congratulated the team calling them characters with character and pointed out one of the most colorful characters. >> president obama: and then there is the guy with the beard. where is he? huh? [ applause ] >> yeah, he should be glad that brian wilson isn't a republican in congress. the team presented the president with an autographed jersey as well as a bat. >> oh, very, very nice. >>> well roberta is here with a look at the week's weather. >> we were all talking on twitter and facebook wondering if brian wilson was going to show up in the same tuxedo he wore to the test pie wards? your thoughts on that. >> no. >> this live weather camera looking out inspiration circle toward mount diablo. there is a bit of a breeze out there, look at the tree, and a wind at 17, an occasional gust at 30. this is a panoramic view from the transamerica building also live. we're looking out towards the golden gate bridge. earlier, about a couple hours ago, we had some strategy takes just playing tag with that golden gate bridge. it
give them a big hand. [ cheering and applause ] >> reporter: the president congratulated the team calling them characters with character and pointed out one of the most colorful characters. >> president obama: and then there is the guy with the beard. where is he? huh? [ applause ] >> yeah, he should be glad that brian wilson isn't a republican in congress. the team presented the president with an autographed jersey as well as a bat. >> oh, very, very nice. >>>...
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it's it's a big chunk and it's a big chunk of change and you know they would like to see it invested in private accounts where they can kind of siphon off their feet. this is it's an amazing amazing situation joshua you're writing is brilliant thanks so much for sharing it with us today thanks tom appreciate it there's a very easy solution to this debt limit debate that our lawmakers are ignoring and that's that's the whole thing that i just laid out take us back roll back the reagan tax cuts and if you are the bush tax cuts that's easy roll back the reagan tax cuts if you really want to get serious about it and you want to completely eliminate the debt ceiling rollback l.b.j.'s tax cuts and sixty four to take us back to where we were in sixty one or. crazy alert not your typical hot dog anyone who's keeping track of the guinness world record for the most expensive dog there is big news today the previous record was a sixty nine hot dollars dog and that was smashed and the brockton rox a baseball team out of massachusetts managed to sell two that's right to eighty dollars hot dogs to
it's it's a big chunk and it's a big chunk of change and you know they would like to see it invested in private accounts where they can kind of siphon off their feet. this is it's an amazing amazing situation joshua you're writing is brilliant thanks so much for sharing it with us today thanks tom appreciate it there's a very easy solution to this debt limit debate that our lawmakers are ignoring and that's that's the whole thing that i just laid out take us back roll back the reagan tax cuts...
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who knew that this little happy meal could cause such a big controversy. mcdonald's hopes that the plan changes that they have for the happy meal will have everyone happy. mcdonald's happy meals are becoming healthy meals. >> every time we went out they want go mcdonald's. always they have fruit and vegetables that's pretty good and that's perfect. >> reporter: mcdonald's the world's largest food chain has been under scrutiny for the nutritional quality of its food and how it markets to children tempting kids with toys to buy their products. the new changes are designed to address those concerns. the new meal comes with a sandwich and drink. what's different is they are adding a serving of fruits and vegetables and half the amount of fries. this new meal is to% fewer calories than the -- 20% fewer calories than the old one. >> they have more choices and that's healthy food. >> reporter: you're happy about that? >> yes. >> reporter: some say mcdonald's has to make the change as more people are conscious of what they eat and what they feed their kids. >> i t
who knew that this little happy meal could cause such a big controversy. mcdonald's hopes that the plan changes that they have for the happy meal will have everyone happy. mcdonald's happy meals are becoming healthy meals. >> every time we went out they want go mcdonald's. always they have fruit and vegetables that's pretty good and that's perfect. >> reporter: mcdonald's the world's largest food chain has been under scrutiny for the nutritional quality of its food and how it...
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business with companies that can't be sued anywhere it's like switzerland switzerland used to be a big money laundering center because they would anyone to get banking information . and you know i just don't think we should be doing business with companies that we can. thank you very much there mr paul wolf was a human rights lawyer representing claims seven crimes allegedly committed by private contractors thank you thank you. the mayor of the volatile afghan city of kandahar has been assassinated after a suicide bomber detonated explosives hidden in his turban is the latest of a series of killings targeting the country's top officials and earlier this month that president karzai is half brother and to see her a bit were gunned down in separate attacks former afghan m.p. del would sort out as always says nato is possibly withdrawing troops prematurely. the scale of transfer of security of one's abilities to the afghan forces and these these incidents are making one thing very vividly. visible and that is how does this transition take hold and whether the afghan security forces and the
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it is really a big question what this money is being used for first of all who controls that then next has nato ever cared for the civilian population in libya i don't think so . you know a group of countries bombing libya and using uranium weapons then of course is a group of countries not caring for the civilian population i see definitely another point here i see that the important part town of brega which is hotly debated among the rebels and the government as to who owns this power now might be a question where some of this money might be used in fact to buy the tribes to get the town into the hands of the rebels i think that's the question here quite importantly right now to use that money i doubt what is official language of the german government. well if you've missed anything recovering on air you can head to our web site that's r t dot com where there's always more to be found and here's a taste of what's on line right now and cover a movie on that mystery to find out why every july since the eighty's california with seven filled with some of the most wealthy and powerful men
it is really a big question what this money is being used for first of all who controls that then next has nato ever cared for the civilian population in libya i don't think so . you know a group of countries bombing libya and using uranium weapons then of course is a group of countries not caring for the civilian population i see definitely another point here i see that the important part town of brega which is hotly debated among the rebels and the government as to who owns this power now...
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. >> last-minute catches on the big day. for hundreds of same-sex couples queuing up in the sweltering manhattan he, this was a moment to treasure. with the celebration comes spending. it has been estimated that same- sex weddings will boost the york's economy by half -- by $300 million in the next three years. the handful of states that have legalized same-sex marriage, new york has -- is the one that will draw in the crowds. it is a destination in its own right. mark has his cupcake at the ready. his customers in this predominantly gay area of manhattan are now planning their wet beans. >> roughly 50% of our business is wedding cakes. we are anticipating probably a 30% leap in revenue from a wedding cakes alone. >> same-sex weddings will generate cash for your, but for the couples who just got married here, financial equality is some way off. the federal government does not recognize these weddings. >> if one of us should pass away before the other, when it eventually happens, one cannot get the others social security. and
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denies the big political analysts are saying if the attacks in norway don't prompt an honest appraisal of the issues surrounding immigration that could further frustrate the european public and create more space for potentially violent far right groups to expand in all over europe. r.t. london. britain now officially recognizes libya's rebels as the legitimate government and has expelled colonel gadhafi is diplomats and it's also one freezing one hundred fifty million dollars of libyan oil assets to help fund the rebels tripoli insists it will not enter peace talks to be a form of civil war until nato stops its airstrikes well you want talks with the rebels and big gazi also making little progress towards a cease fire professor mark elmer from oxford university things there won't be the dramatic collapse of good art is regime. it's nato expects. additionally britain has recognized governments not on the basis of all that we like them are with oracle they control the territory of the states. lost control of parts of the b a but clearly the rebels don't control it yet so this is a new pr
denies the big political analysts are saying if the attacks in norway don't prompt an honest appraisal of the issues surrounding immigration that could further frustrate the european public and create more space for potentially violent far right groups to expand in all over europe. r.t. london. britain now officially recognizes libya's rebels as the legitimate government and has expelled colonel gadhafi is diplomats and it's also one freezing one hundred fifty million dollars of libyan oil...
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european big heads are hoping or trying it to pretend as if they are doing and that is they began off people who have surrounded me right gary literally tens of thousands of people from all across haiti and this is their main goal to take matters into their own into their own hands and to help the country if nobody else will help it's. one hundred nine billion euro bailout for greece was agreed after it approved severe austerity measures setting thousands into the streets and protest the rescue will also involve lowering interest rates on greek debt and extending the repayment period a financial analyst max kaiser says a lonely plunge people do you are in trouble. it increases the amount of debt it increases the amount of debt in the eurozone it is greece of the amount of debt in grace so this is a plan cooked up by bankers to repackage researcher ties. debt that's what they do and it crowds out the real economy so they think that this is going to help the economy grow their way to a position of paying off this debt or paying the interest on the debt that's not going to happen because
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there's no panic, i don't think, among the big holders. maybe a little so with the margins than in more recent debt ceiling debates but nothing big, nothing that's going to be a huge crisis for anyone yet. >> the idea of permanently raising interest rates by having a downgrade of your debt and companies having to pay more to borrow money, i think -- >> not good. >> just not good. you're right. and the fact that it's all caught up in partisan wrangling is what i think really infuri e infuriates americans. >> yeah. i think so too. at this point, i think people would have been disappointed by the two speeches last night, particularly because it was just such partisan rhetoric. we know boehner doesn't want tax increases. we know obama wants to get new revenues. you guys figure that out long term. i don't want to worry about my investments going down, my 401(k). i don't want to worry about the treasury bonds i own not getting paid. fix it and you guys want to fight about the big stuff, we want you to, but not in the context of holding the full
there's no panic, i don't think, among the big holders. maybe a little so with the margins than in more recent debt ceiling debates but nothing big, nothing that's going to be a huge crisis for anyone yet. >> the idea of permanently raising interest rates by having a downgrade of your debt and companies having to pay more to borrow money, i think -- >> not good. >> just not good. you're right. and the fact that it's all caught up in partisan wrangling is what i think really...
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and billionaire progressive presses want to contribute conservatives want to make off with a big profit and the very very ugly tea party congressman joe walsh walsh is bashing the president and encouraging our nation to default on its debts because he's busy not meeting his own obligations namely pain child support ex-wife claims he owes over one hundred thousand dollars and paid child support walsh argues they're never going to pay up and he did go on a couple overseas mackaye sions with his new girlfriend and he found enough cash to live on his campaign thirty five thousand dollars as attorney is defending his client saying joe walsh hasn't been a big time wage earner politician until recently he's no more problems with child support than any other arab ridge god that's his defense yeah i'm not paying child support but i'm not as bad as your average decreed. we stop listening to the tea party's fiscal advice from their own members hand and seize it's very very. after the break something is sucking away american manufacturing but you know what it is and why it's the real crisis congres
and billionaire progressive presses want to contribute conservatives want to make off with a big profit and the very very ugly tea party congressman joe walsh walsh is bashing the president and encouraging our nation to default on its debts because he's busy not meeting his own obligations namely pain child support ex-wife claims he owes over one hundred thousand dollars and paid child support walsh argues they're never going to pay up and he did go on a couple overseas mackaye sions with his...
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how the computer giant wants to take a big bite out of the big apple. >> plus eight days to go. the -- to raise the nation's debt limit. the plan unveiled sometime later today. >>> and two new suspects who were arrested in the bryan stow beating will appear in an l.a. superior court today. one of them may have been involved in another beating. what police are saying about that and what they are saying about the former suspect giovanni ramirez in a report coming up. >>> one man is dead. another in the hospital. and another natal night of shootings in east palo alto. what the city plans to do about it. that story and a live interview just ahead. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 'm grace lee ti >>> time to wake up, everybody. good morning. it is monday. it is july 25. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm grace lee. frank, lawrence, that vacation glow going on. a lot of energy. >> i didn't sleep a lot last night but it is good to be back in the saddle and i know lawrence you were hanging out in hawaii. >> hanging out on the islands out there. enjoying the sunshine and the warm weather. back in the bay are
how the computer giant wants to take a big bite out of the big apple. >> plus eight days to go. the -- to raise the nation's debt limit. the plan unveiled sometime later today. >>> and two new suspects who were arrested in the bryan stow beating will appear in an l.a. superior court today. one of them may have been involved in another beating. what police are saying about that and what they are saying about the former suspect giovanni ramirez in a report coming up. >>>...
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it's a really big issue. it's going to become much more prominent as the week progresses if this is not all resolved. >> a lot of people weighing in even overseas. allan chernoff, thanks so much. zain verjee, we were talking about this yesterday. i think the british financial secretary yesterday calling us nutters. i have never heard that word before, but basically we are losing a lot of street cred when it comes to our politics because of, you know, the bickering back and forth. >> reporter: right. nutter, otherwise also pronounced nuers means this is crazy. get straight to the headlines here. this is what the independents say in the uk. raising the debt ceiling may not be enough to prevent financial disaster. it says with drama of an episode of "mcgyver." the items action series president obama -- primed to rip through the financial markets one week from now. check this out. wj wnel says structural change will only succeed if it's a company by a moral argument unabashed cultural defense of the free flis sys
it's a really big issue. it's going to become much more prominent as the week progresses if this is not all resolved. >> a lot of people weighing in even overseas. allan chernoff, thanks so much. zain verjee, we were talking about this yesterday. i think the british financial secretary yesterday calling us nutters. i have never heard that word before, but basically we are losing a lot of street cred when it comes to our politics because of, you know, the bickering back and forth. >>...
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bringing the drama to the big screen. miners say it will include details never public ly told. >>> first anchor earned $65 million in its first weekend. it dumped "harry potter and the deathly hallows part 2" to number two at the box office. >>> what could be a pivotal hearing in her murder appeal. zain verjee is following developments for us. what's going on today? >> this is an absolutely critical phase of the hearing. raffaele sollecito and amanda knox are trying to overturn the murder sentence for the murder of meredith kercher. they are saying the police messed up and totally mishandled the dna evidence. a bra clasp. raffaele sollecito's dna was found on the bra clasp. what happened in the early stages, the defense is alleging, is that the police came in and used dirty gloves and passed it on to other dirty gloves and contaminated the bra, in essence. they also say that it took six weeks for them to even find it. it could be contaminated and, therefore, not permissable as evidence. the second thing is the knife that
bringing the drama to the big screen. miners say it will include details never public ly told. >>> first anchor earned $65 million in its first weekend. it dumped "harry potter and the deathly hallows part 2" to number two at the box office. >>> what could be a pivotal hearing in her murder appeal. zain verjee is following developments for us. what's going on today? >> this is an absolutely critical phase of the hearing. raffaele sollecito and amanda knox are...
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it's a big difference. a month of lipitor, a very popular cholesterol lowering drug, $186 if you don't have insurance. if you have to pay for it yourself. plavix, $215. these are drugs people need. these are drugs that keep you from getting blood clots. >> this is what it will save you. >> no, no. this it what it costs now. if you went to the store right now without insurance, and you had to pay for a month of singulair, it would cost $182. lexipro, $117. i don't have a crystal ball so i can't predict what they will be when they are generics in the next year or so but it could be say $40 a month. could be $20 a month. maybe some of these will soon become $4 generics. the difference is going to be huge. >> so what do you do if you have been prescribed one of these pricier drugs? can you do anything about that now? >> yes. it is very easy to be an empowered patient in this circumstance. it's one question to the doctor which is, doctor i there another drug that i can take that will work just as well but cost l
it's a big difference. a month of lipitor, a very popular cholesterol lowering drug, $186 if you don't have insurance. if you have to pay for it yourself. plavix, $215. these are drugs people need. these are drugs that keep you from getting blood clots. >> this is what it will save you. >> no, no. this it what it costs now. if you went to the store right now without insurance, and you had to pay for a month of singulair, it would cost $182. lexipro, $117. i don't have a crystal ball...
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that's how big the delays are. and growing. and one is westbound 80 approaching university avenue, and the injury crash and we have a second accident in the backup. we will have more details coming up. in the meantime, back to you. >> elizabeth, i will take it. 6:31. new details about how brutal that attack on bryan stow was just as the new suspects in the case are going to court this morning in l.a. christie is live in san francisco, now, where stow remains in the hospital with more details. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, frank. luis sanchez and marvin norwood will appear in los angeles superior court in a few hours. these two gentlemen have a history of domestic violence and now they're being charged in the beating of bryan stow at that march 31 dodgers/giants game. the two gentlemen were arrested on thursday evening and charged on friday. each with one count of mayhem. and assault to produce great bodily injury. and battery. additionally sanchez has been charged with misdemeanor battery for attacks two other san fr
that's how big the delays are. and growing. and one is westbound 80 approaching university avenue, and the injury crash and we have a second accident in the backup. we will have more details coming up. in the meantime, back to you. >> elizabeth, i will take it. 6:31. new details about how brutal that attack on bryan stow was just as the new suspects in the case are going to court this morning in l.a. christie is live in san francisco, now, where stow remains in the hospital with more...
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anything big on our roads or commute so far? >> we don't have a lot of big things out there, a lot of slow downs will be out there on the roads are becoming apparent for us. lets go out and look at 237 for example here you will see slow traffic as usually the case crossing 680. after that it does get better. this is a look at interstate 880. so far so good. northbound and southbound including to the oakland airport. and this morning westbound 580 at vasca road an accident on the left shoulder. three cars but traffic is slowing as you pass the accident and head out to the middle part of livermore. at 6:50 let's go to steve. >> sunrise over the big city. and some fog but yesterday at this time, i mean it was way out there so it's kind of retreated a little bit. it maxed itself out yesterday. sunshine for everybody. normal high temperatures for this time of year, fairfield should be 89, today we're going 85. they were 83 yesterday. that's very cool for them. san rafael should be 81, we're going 78. half-moon bay 65, that's where we
anything big on our roads or commute so far? >> we don't have a lot of big things out there, a lot of slow downs will be out there on the roads are becoming apparent for us. lets go out and look at 237 for example here you will see slow traffic as usually the case crossing 680. after that it does get better. this is a look at interstate 880. so far so good. northbound and southbound including to the oakland airport. and this morning westbound 580 at vasca road an accident on the left...
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so cold stone rivers are scattered across to go nine national park they are in fact a massive big rocks covered with lichen. it took geologists a long time to understand when and how such rivers of stone came about they eventually came to the conclusion that the rocks began a long downhill slide after a bitter cold wind and water eroded the mountain slopes over hundreds of years. it's thrilling wonderful rain and rocks. this is my first trip into the wild in the year. another custom vehicle under the current bike joined valentino gregorio on his way to the remotest outpost of the national park even driving such cross-country vehicles over tiger road solo is a risky offense. it could break down at any time there are no communication facilities in this out of the way place if something goes wrong help will be a long time coming that's why a small caravan on wheels is a safer bet. the governor there was an earthly room with tell you no is a beautiful place so many tourists come here but you can't reach this place on fort carrying a heavy load. only quad bikes and this custom vehicle can br
so cold stone rivers are scattered across to go nine national park they are in fact a massive big rocks covered with lichen. it took geologists a long time to understand when and how such rivers of stone came about they eventually came to the conclusion that the rocks began a long downhill slide after a bitter cold wind and water eroded the mountain slopes over hundreds of years. it's thrilling wonderful rain and rocks. this is my first trip into the wild in the year. another custom vehicle...
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. >> it probably looks like a big boxing match to them. i don't know. maybe they're sick of both parties. all i can tell you is the republicans are the only folks up here that are trying to act serious and put forth something serious. this president hasn't been serious. he created this mess to a large degree and now he's asking for help in the 11th hour. we will help him, but he's got to work with us to change the way this town does business. >> congressman joe walsh, thank you for joining us. we will be watching closely. >> wonderful to be with you. >> you're watching "bbc world news america." and still to come on tonight's program, love and marriage takes centerstage in new york where gay couples are legal to wed. but it's the economy which could also turn out to be a big winner. >> the family of british senior amy winehouse have thanked her fans for the support they've received since her death on saturday. >> tributes, quiet reflection. eileen had met amy winehouse many times out and about in camden. >> 27 years old. so sad. >> a multi-million sellin
. >> it probably looks like a big boxing match to them. i don't know. maybe they're sick of both parties. all i can tell you is the republicans are the only folks up here that are trying to act serious and put forth something serious. this president hasn't been serious. he created this mess to a large degree and now he's asking for help in the 11th hour. we will help him, but he's got to work with us to change the way this town does business. >> congressman joe walsh, thank you for...
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together, the firm's fate founded are known as the big three, and command a 93% share of the market. they look at the books of businesses and countries and judge how able they are to pay back financial observations. in a complex internet -- international economy, this information is vital to investors. when the bretton woods system of monetary management fell apart in the 1970's, the role of ratings agencies became even more important. the u.s. government gave them the task of assuring financial reliability. the european union has also require banks to increase capital in line with risk exposure. that risk is measured by the ratings agencies. >> the influence of ratings agencies lies on the one hand in the way their evaluation system has been incorporated into legislation. on the other hand, many business contracts are tied to the marks of the ratings agencies. that means certain private investors will only invest if there is a certain rating. >> one such example is the insurance giant allianz, which relies on ratings agencies to invest huge amounts of capital. but that system histor
together, the firm's fate founded are known as the big three, and command a 93% share of the market. they look at the books of businesses and countries and judge how able they are to pay back financial observations. in a complex internet -- international economy, this information is vital to investors. when the bretton woods system of monetary management fell apart in the 1970's, the role of ratings agencies became even more important. the u.s. government gave them the task of assuring...
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there was a big thing in central park, a big blowup with the characters. >> it's smurfs week in new york. >> for those who don't this big. >> its not there. >> what are you looking at? >> there's a few processes to rehearsing to get to filming, but you work with a little gelatinous smurf. eventually they take it away and wiewr working with stickers. it's tricky. >> what's harder, working with the smurfs or doogie houser? >> he was a dream to work with. i was a big fan of his. when i got the script, i knew he was attached to the script. i was excited to work with him. >> he's been here a couple of times, he's a nice guy. >> yes, he is. >> we'll catch you on the smurfs. it opens this weekend. >> thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> meanwhile, straight ahead, what's missing from this picture? did the president just get ditched? a former economic advisor to president bush on why the white house got kicked out of the debt debate. >>> your mcdonald's happy meals are about to be replaced with a healthy meal. you can thank the fat police for that. how will that change and when? on
there was a big thing in central park, a big blowup with the characters. >> it's smurfs week in new york. >> for those who don't this big. >> its not there. >> what are you looking at? >> there's a few processes to rehearsing to get to filming, but you work with a little gelatinous smurf. eventually they take it away and wiewr working with stickers. it's tricky. >> what's harder, working with the smurfs or doogie houser? >> he was a dream to work with....
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i don't care how big they are. they actually do want to listen to adults when adults have something that they're interested in them. >> what advice do you give your kid if they're pushed around, bullied, see a fight or wander into a fight? >> truthfully, they actually have to depend on the system and the system has to be dependable. parents, we need you -- we need you to understand when you tell your child to do something that's going to get them suspended, it's going to get them suspended. you have to think about that. if you don't want your child thrown out of a building, you have to give them behavioral cues that will keep them in the building. >> you have to tell them you'll stick up for them. >> no doubt. >> talk to teachers and principals and guys like you, saying my kid has a problem. the school has to hfipgf. >> steve perry is our education contributor. headlines are next. alone there was a 93% increase in cyber attacks.lone in financial transactions... on devices... in social interactions... and applicatio
i don't care how big they are. they actually do want to listen to adults when adults have something that they're interested in them. >> what advice do you give your kid if they're pushed around, bullied, see a fight or wander into a fight? >> truthfully, they actually have to depend on the system and the system has to be dependable. parents, we need you -- we need you to understand when you tell your child to do something that's going to get them suspended, it's going to get them...
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the next big day is august 15th or 16th when a big interest payment comes due. so pat toomey is saying he wants to prioritize interest payments on our bonds, then social security and sort of go in that direction. there are a lot of people who said the credit agencies have said this, ben bernanke has said this, default is default. if you are going to get a downgrade just because you pay your bondholders doesn't mean you won't get a downgrade. the downgrade could affect interest rates. it may be the same effect in the interesting. interesting, suzanne. i don't know whether pat toomey, what he's suggesting can have legal authority. i know that treasury is prioritizing. on august 3rd, if they don't have the money to pay all the bills, they have to make decisions as to which bills they're paying. >> is it possible to avert a financial crisis? maybe this is a big unknown, if they decide we're going to pay for this first or is it still going to be in a default situation? >> remember, there's is a technical part of this. if you don't pay by this day, they report you to
the next big day is august 15th or 16th when a big interest payment comes due. so pat toomey is saying he wants to prioritize interest payments on our bonds, then social security and sort of go in that direction. there are a lot of people who said the credit agencies have said this, ben bernanke has said this, default is default. if you are going to get a downgrade just because you pay your bondholders doesn't mean you won't get a downgrade. the downgrade could affect interest rates. it may be...
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has nothing to do parties resident on the streets of new york worry her finesse asked people in the big apple whether they're ready to pay more taxes to save the economy. would you be willing to pay more in taxes to save your government from bankruptcy this week let's talk about that yeah definitely with pay mark and you know they're spending. billions rather spend it on defense. or education. so do you trust your government to spend it correctly i don't trust any of the parties in our country a little bit how much is a little but. few percentage points more and that's about it that's about it since fifty percent of the american public does not pay a nickel i would have a problem i believe everybody even if it's a dollar fifty everybody should be in this shared sacrifice it all depends on how much work you you know if i'm working hard and i make you my good my fair share you know why they want to get taken away from me when people who you know don't. you know you just spend a lot more money in taxes so that more people have my service that kid you have to pay for people who aren't worki
has nothing to do parties resident on the streets of new york worry her finesse asked people in the big apple whether they're ready to pay more taxes to save the economy. would you be willing to pay more in taxes to save your government from bankruptcy this week let's talk about that yeah definitely with pay mark and you know they're spending. billions rather spend it on defense. or education. so do you trust your government to spend it correctly i don't trust any of the parties in our country...
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. >>> back to the big news in the nfl this morning. the owners and players have now agreed on a deal. it's not just the fans that are cheering but you've got businesses in every city with an nfl team that are sooighing wit relief here. david mattingly joining us. tell us what this means because it goes much more beyond the game. >> you look at the nfl. they have $9 billion in revenue. when you look at each individual city, take atlanta, for example, they had two preseason games last year and eight regular season games. that brought in $56 million into the economy. so you can see that in just about every nfl town everywhere there is a game going on. you were talking about all the people who work at the games and everything like that. >> sure. >> these teams have a lot of people depending on them getting on the field. that is about to happen. we got confirmation today that we will have a vote from the players union today. they're going to be taking it to, first, the players' representatives. >> okay. >> the representatives will take it t
. >>> back to the big news in the nfl this morning. the owners and players have now agreed on a deal. it's not just the fans that are cheering but you've got businesses in every city with an nfl team that are sooighing wit relief here. david mattingly joining us. tell us what this means because it goes much more beyond the game. >> you look at the nfl. they have $9 billion in revenue. when you look at each individual city, take atlanta, for example, they had two preseason games...
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welcome to the first what makes a big splash in the world of high tech business questions in advance science in the i can't she products just don't understand call for huge fees is going to be followed russian invaders to each of bidders abroad and their big breakthrough back . sunlight on stocks on technology update here on. we've got the future covered. discoveries. communicate with the want to. test yourself and become free. see what nature can give you. he. says. four thirty am in moscow these are your r t have lives ninety four people now confirmed killed in friday's attacks in norway as details of the massacre and the man charged with the crimes begin to emerge. anders behring breivik a thirty two year old norwegian arrested earlier has confessed to both the shooting . death of a bombing in central can suspect of links to a. organization and was strongly opposed to immigration and islam. and as greece's credit ratings are threatened with being downgraded and washington takes a step toward defaulting on its natural debt analysts say it's the men in the street who will eventually
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was there any reason that she came -- yol this is a big get. what reason do you believe she came to "newsweek" to tell her story? >> she and her lawyer said we had done a good job of following the facts. e. this is "the early show" here on cbs. lly, there's a choice for my patients with an irregular heartbeat called atrial fibrillation, or afib, that's not caused by a heart valve problem. today we have pradaxa to reduce the risk of a stroke caused by a clot. in a clinical trial, pradaxa 150 mg reduced stroke risk 35% more than warfarin. and with pradaxa, there's no need for those regular blood tests. pradaxa is progress. pradaxa can cause serious, sometimes fatal, bleeding. don't take pradaxa if you have abnormal bleeding, and seek immediate medical care for unexpected signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. pradaxa may increase your bleeding risk if you're 75 or older, have kidney problems or a bleeding condition, like stomach ulcers. or if you take aspirin products, nsaids, or blood thinners. tell your doctor about all medicines you take, a
was there any reason that she came -- yol this is a big get. what reason do you believe she came to "newsweek" to tell her story? >> she and her lawyer said we had done a good job of following the facts. e. this is "the early show" here on cbs. lly, there's a choice for my patients with an irregular heartbeat called atrial fibrillation, or afib, that's not caused by a heart valve problem. today we have pradaxa to reduce the risk of a stroke caused by a clot. in a...
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be coming at the expense of quality for starters more than eighty percent of troops are illiterate a big problem with the ability to read maps and numbers can spell the difference between life and death adding to the woes are widespread drug use and desertions play roughly one in four combat soldiers quit their post critics also point out that the military leadership is made up of many rival ex warlords who still command loyalties along regional their fleet lines and could drag the country deeper into conflict as the u.s. begins to scale back its role as custodian this summer there are concerns that these divisions may flare up if i start neutral. we will be out here late ninety's fighting each other be killing each other these people waiting in jihadi groups or little groups to control again yet another obstacle for a young army but still has much to do for constituents or jason whitlock in kabul for example. and coming up as our interview with the second man to set foot on the moon boss alger and that's right after a recap our top stories in a few moments. from . the losers. just some.
be coming at the expense of quality for starters more than eighty percent of troops are illiterate a big problem with the ability to read maps and numbers can spell the difference between life and death adding to the woes are widespread drug use and desertions play roughly one in four combat soldiers quit their post critics also point out that the military leadership is made up of many rival ex warlords who still command loyalties along regional their fleet lines and could drag the country...
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a big question in that badly wounded nation, did he act alone? and there is a new death toll in this as well. nbc's martin fletcher has been covering the story from the start. he's with us tonight from oslo. martin, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. norway's police today said fewer people have been killed than thought, not 93, but 76, with some still missing. that is small relief for a country that can hardly believe what just happened. anders breivik was brought to court this morning, the face of a mass killer. police described him as calm and unaffected. breivik admitted he carried out the killings but claimed he was not guilty. the judge ordered him held in custody for eight weeks, the first four in solitary confinement. an hour earlier, across norway, two minutes of silence for the victims. later, a mass in memory of the victims was canceled at the last minute, too many people came. >> i think we're trying to take the city back to show human energy after such a powerful and vicious act. >> reporter: but then, chilling news. poli
a big question in that badly wounded nation, did he act alone? and there is a new death toll in this as well. nbc's martin fletcher has been covering the story from the start. he's with us tonight from oslo. martin, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. norway's police today said fewer people have been killed than thought, not 93, but 76, with some still missing. that is small relief for a country that can hardly believe what just happened. anders breivik was brought to court...
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the people that live in areas where there are simply no immigrants so that's a poor people ignore the big pushed out of places they used to live on this or for their drugs that are in jeopardy muslims claim this disappointment that the killer turned out to be wants they want this guy could be a muslim or how a muslim you know. it's for them it's a little bit strange because he's in the region so they talk too much about this and about us it is not good. to sit to be fed up with the brand of what's being dubbed radical liberalism it's the country's multicultural policies to turn the government against his own putting norway the far right. why isn't the we. ready to admit and there's a polite and respectful attitude towards that kind of. the mainstream media but the reality is that fifty percent often who joins against multiculturalism as people who try to pick up the pieces and bring meaning to these twin attacks they already think it will relations between communities some expect the crackdown by police on the e.u. growing full right movements while others fear this will only fuel resentm
the people that live in areas where there are simply no immigrants so that's a poor people ignore the big pushed out of places they used to live on this or for their drugs that are in jeopardy muslims claim this disappointment that the killer turned out to be wants they want this guy could be a muslim or how a muslim you know. it's for them it's a little bit strange because he's in the region so they talk too much about this and about us it is not good. to sit to be fed up with the brand of...
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we have big news developing right now on this story. goldman sachs has sent out a warning to investors today about what it would take to avoid a credit downgrade from goldman sachs. stewart varney from knocks network, the lead day is with us now. we hadn't heard from these folk, we heard from s&p, we heard from moody's. now they say they want $4 million in cuts. >> they are repeating what standard & poors said about a week ago. unless you cut $4 trillion. and those $4 trillion of cuts are pwhraoefbg. you're going to get a download. that is the loss of our financial reputation to put it in layman's terms. a downgrade looks much more likely. for two reasons, we are not going to get $4 trillion worth of cuts before this deadline, that is just not going to happen. number two, i don't think we can convince the rating agencies that we can really get a handle and our entitlement programs. that is not going to happen. those two factors, bear that in mind, a downgrade looks increasingly likely. i'd say probable. martha: wall street is looking at
we have big news developing right now on this story. goldman sachs has sent out a warning to investors today about what it would take to avoid a credit downgrade from goldman sachs. stewart varney from knocks network, the lead day is with us now. we hadn't heard from these folk, we heard from s&p, we heard from moody's. now they say they want $4 million in cuts. >> they are repeating what standard & poors said about a week ago. unless you cut $4 trillion. and those $4 trillion of...
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hi parents, it's going to be such a big school year. your kids will each take care of our class hamsters, lewis & clark. then i'll tell them the story of pluto, the sad little planet that was. i'll introduce them to some new friends, the fractions, and some cold blooded ones, the dinosaurs. [sfx: dinosaur growl] clark! anyway, here's what they'll need: markers, scissors, crayons, pencils, folders, juice boxes, pretzel sticks, glue sticks, tape that sticks, and glitter. so much glitter. school takes a lot. target has it all. -why? -why? -why? [ female announcer ] we all age differently. roc® multi-correxion 4 zone moisturizer with roc®retinol and antioxidants. lines, wrinkles, and sun damage will fade. roc multi-correxion. correct what ages you. how'd you learn to do that? what'd you use? every project we finish comes with a story built-in. it's how our rough ideas become "you did that yourself?" so when we can save more on the projects that let us fix, make, and do more... that just makes the stories even better. more saving. more doi
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were to default, we would see a big spike in long- term interest rates, so that would affect mortgage rates. it would affect car lending rates. it would affect business lending rates. so all of that could be quite problematic for the whole economy. so that's why, you know, certainly the treasury department and one has to say the federal reserve as well very worried about this. and want to avoid this at all costs. >> ifill: does it have to actually occur or is merely this delay, this debate, is that already putting its own drag on these areas of the economy? >> well, so far i say the uncertainty about what is exactly going to happen, what's going to get cut, what could be affected is giving a lot of consumers and businesses pause, if you will, making it quite risk-averse. and one of the reasons we're going through a soft patch, it's not the only reason, one of the reasons is this uncertainty. and what is triggering is risk aversion on the part of businesses and consumers. so already in a sense they're anticipating or worried about what might happen and pulling back. >> ifill: as we sit
were to default, we would see a big spike in long- term interest rates, so that would affect mortgage rates. it would affect car lending rates. it would affect business lending rates. so all of that could be quite problematic for the whole economy. so that's why, you know, certainly the treasury department and one has to say the federal reserve as well very worried about this. and want to avoid this at all costs. >> ifill: does it have to actually occur or is merely this delay, this...
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in the cinema and one such film shin this year is american documentary no one called it has been a big success spelled wired to meet you she needs to be worried sick every year around one hundred fifty films a showcase at the event. you can't keep here we can see a selection of the films this year. many lectures mostly because the full discussion is only going on in the for itself so the small cities of the region pretty together now he's been through she gets to the create of central russia. from the palace of aunts to the museum with a friend of a there are several cultural are monks here and you will film festival for example brings many tourism industry professionals to the region from over the world but why is one of the world's most not question and more let's meet this week's guest let's look to me to meet you now tell me your involvement with the festival here and about. well humans to go part of the. director of. director of programming for this as well so i decided to take this season so opportunity to compose a competition program which would consist of all term movies of. w
in the cinema and one such film shin this year is american documentary no one called it has been a big success spelled wired to meet you she needs to be worried sick every year around one hundred fifty films a showcase at the event. you can't keep here we can see a selection of the films this year. many lectures mostly because the full discussion is only going on in the for itself so the small cities of the region pretty together now he's been through she gets to the create of central russia....
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big mistake south council. in the middle of the much essentially. from a rural settlement into leaving influx processing center of russia because this is one of the and the cycles of russian conscious to join the nineteenth century with a great start rebuilding scarcer throughout the region you can see why the comparison was and still is made for walking through the city to see some peaceful old friends that was cathedrals and a mishmash of soviet buildings. and some cool is really stands still here. take a look at this brightly colored traditional christian house. there are many so. such as available. populations of the past few decades with. the city's thousands left to see. the challenges. and start of the various schemes and the projects economic and cultural issues he's maybe he's a fish out of slowly catching up to the hundreds of thousands of workers in the stakes straight in front of. the city writes. still used today. says the russian economy opened up to competition from asia it's a small industry fout if you decline in the region the futu
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it is really a big question of what this money is being used for first of all who controls that then next has nato ever cared for the civilian population in libya i don't think so . you know a group of countries bombing libya and using uranium weapons that of course is a group of countries not caring for the civilian population they see differently another point here i see that the important town of brega which is hotly debated the rebels and the government as who owns this power now might be a question with someone else this money might be used in fact to buy the tribes to get the town into the hands of the rebels i think that's the question here quite importantly right now to use that money i doubt what is the official language of the german government emergency services have recovered more bodies from the russian pleasure boat that sank in the boulder river two weeks ago killing one hundred twenty people the red cruiser was lifted from the bottom and towed to shallow waters the task is now to drain the hole so investigators can examine the vessel in detail to figure out the cause
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for their big beach vacation. they paid $1,200 for the tickets and should get nearly 200 of it back. that can buy a lot of sunscreen. okay, so if you're like that family and you're flying between last saturday and until this whole thing in d.c. is resolved you are due a refund. so what do you do? first of all, make sure you hang on to your receipts and all other materials, e-mail your airline. right now we're not sure if the airlines will pony up the money or the irs will have to. that's one of the many things still being sorted out in d.c. >> i am taking notes because we're take the family to a family reunion this weekend. >> that's why you were paying close attention. >> exactly. >> more so than usual. >> that's a lot of money. that is a lot of money. let's get to the news and begin in norway where authorities say they may now charge anders breivik with crimes against humanity which wouldldarry a maximum 30-year sentence. this morning his lawyer said that breivik appears to be insane. he confessed to friday's os
for their big beach vacation. they paid $1,200 for the tickets and should get nearly 200 of it back. that can buy a lot of sunscreen. okay, so if you're like that family and you're flying between last saturday and until this whole thing in d.c. is resolved you are due a refund. so what do you do? first of all, make sure you hang on to your receipts and all other materials, e-mail your airline. right now we're not sure if the airlines will pony up the money or the irs will have to. that's one of...
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front of one of the first official meetings of the bolsheviks supposedly took place here the city is big and sticks out council of russia in the middle of the nineteenth century. from the rule settlement into leaving influx processing center of russia because of this in front of us and the cycle of russian manchester to join the nineteenth century with a great start three buildings scattered throughout the region you can see why the comparison was and still is made for walking through the city...